If you start with scrollable:null, and change it to scrollable: false or true, you can't set it back to scrollable: null to restore the old behavior. As far as I can tell, scrollable: null means that the content can overflow its container, and scrollable: false means that the content will be clipped to the size of its container. There may be cases where you want to change this setting.

Steps to reproduce the problem:

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The result that was expected:

When you set scrollable to null, the content can overflow its container

The result that occurs instead:

The content is still clipped to the size of its container, just like with scrollable: false